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the other end of thescale is merkel who spent her last days ins ofs office sucking up the t chinese to maintain german machine tools and automobiles in china. that is going away. you have germany with a structural problem with the dependence on the manufacturing sectors. that is something the ecb cannot take use account. it is a regional government. what it is doing is it actually on top of the ecb interest rates is adding structural weakness to europe. that has to come through. what the ecb fears is the rather high rate at 5% plus of wages and salaries in germany and in europe and the full employment will spillover into inflation generated by producers passing those salary increases on in terms of price increases. i don't think that's going to happen. the economic environment is too weak. the other thing that would support the thesis on stocks is not the european economy hestro, but the interest rates will fall more. >> david, by that logic, europe needs these rate cuts quicker and first ahead of the united states. with that be your sense? >> precisely. that is exactly what i'm saying
the other end of thescale is merkel who spent her last days ins ofs office sucking up the t chinese to maintain german machine tools and automobiles in china. that is going away. you have germany with a structural problem with the dependence on the manufacturing sectors. that is something the ecb cannot take use account. it is a regional government. what it is doing is it actually on top of the ecb interest rates is adding structural weakness to europe. that has to come through. what the ecb...
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40 minutes of -- even got merkel right. all right. >> we're going to -- this is your case. take us out here. >> thank you jay for being here. >> come back. a lot more on "squawk" talking about the market week ahead. you don't want to miss this one. microstrategy co-founder co-chairman michael saylor talking crypto and bitcoin. don't miss that interview ppinat 8:30 a.m. eastern time. "squawk" returns after this. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. they're waiting for you. hey, do you have a second? they're all expecting more. more efficiency. more benefits. more growth. when you realize you can give your people everything, and more. thank you very much. [applause] ask, "now what?" here's wh
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remember where we were waiting for the summit to end and merkel would come out and be supportive, use that as a support system to create a sustainable entry point. >> when you look at the middle east and the geopolitical turmoil there, what do you tell investors? not just from investing in europe and the middle east, but what about the oil outlook? >> we wrote a piece on october 8th. the day after the hamas terror attacks on october 7th. we told clients there would be limited implications of the israel-hamas war. one reason for the call at that time, iran and saudi arabia have a detente that is holding. they negotiated this in 2022. we covered that in the u.s. from the perspective that china helped negotiate that. that wass irrelevant. what was irrelevant about the deal is saudi arabia conceded to iran on the number of geopolitical issues, but in return, iran has kept the proxies from attacking the saudi energy facilities. when you think about the houthis, everyone is focusing where the houthis are attacking. we should focus where they are not attacking. in 2022, adu dhabi. it is an i
remember where we were waiting for the summit to end and merkel would come out and be supportive, use that as a support system to create a sustainable entry point. >> when you look at the middle east and the geopolitical turmoil there, what do you tell investors? not just from investing in europe and the middle east, but what about the oil outlook? >> we wrote a piece on october 8th. the day after the hamas terror attacks on october 7th. we told clients there would be limited...
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. >>> in the meantime, angela merkel's old party launched a win over the weekend. this amid the growing scandal with the connections to the nationalist extremists. polling carried out over the weekend found that olof scholz's government has support of less than one-third of german voters. >>> france stepped up security measures as paris is under siege in a tractor protest. the walkout stems from better pay and living conditions. over the last week, strikers have set up road plblocks amid growing frustration. >>> brussels warned it will c sabotage the hungary economic plan seen by the financial times. silvia has more. i had to read through the piece. it is pretty damning here. let me list them. they talk about wanting to explicitly target the hungary economy and imperil the currency and collapse the confidence to prove a point? >> i have to say we reached out to the european commission for comment. we have not heard back yet. i did have the chance to speak to a senior eu diplomat this morning who told me for a few days now it has been clear that the prime minister o
. >>> in the meantime, angela merkel's old party launched a win over the weekend. this amid the growing scandal with the connections to the nationalist extremists. polling carried out over the weekend found that olof scholz's government has support of less than one-third of german voters. >>> france stepped up security measures as paris is under siege in a tractor protest. the walkout stems from better pay and living conditions. over the last week, strikers have set up road...
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place are actually taking place since 2011 when they got started by the former government under angela merkel, they are at a critical point in time because diplomacy hasn't worked right in the last three-to-four years. very much in favor of getting those governments closer together and the current government in germany with the greens in the government having more focus on human rights they would sacrifice economic growth for the sake of human rights i guess interesting talks ahead and we see more realignment. i think some would call it not very near. >> annette, thank you. we have partner at berlin global advisers with us now thank you, eberhard with us. i don't know if you have heard her speaking, but talking about the de-risk relationship with china and germany. in your view, what is your interpret ration of de-risking over de-coupling and what does it mean for german industry? >> de-risking is not new any business would not manage risks which made mistakes in the past de-risking is the new punch word it is in the interest of german industry to keep up the good business relations with chin
place are actually taking place since 2011 when they got started by the former government under angela merkel, they are at a critical point in time because diplomacy hasn't worked right in the last three-to-four years. very much in favor of getting those governments closer together and the current government in germany with the greens in the government having more focus on human rights they would sacrifice economic growth for the sake of human rights i guess interesting talks ahead and we see...
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a lot of people think and germans have admitted during the merkel years, they bet on cheap energy to fuel and look where it landed them after the war broke out with russia invading ukraine. they don't want to depend on china again. it is going to be very tricky for germany. you know, i think it speaks to maybe not so much the lack of unity, but lack of consensus in the eu on the common approach to china. we have talked about macron's visit to china and it raised eyebrows saying we don't need to be on the u.s. lackey. that is a fight for the u.s. and china to take on europe has not skin in this game raising eyebrows and macron had to backtrack on that with lack of consensus with the european approach to china contrasted with the clear u.s. approach to china which includes and we talked about this earlier about a ban on china exports and foreign direct investment in china. on the former, ban on exports, no consensus yet eu is not on board with this china is not on board with this. restrictions on fdi is in what is allowing china access to u.s. sensitive technology and could be expanded
a lot of people think and germans have admitted during the merkel years, they bet on cheap energy to fuel and look where it landed them after the war broke out with russia invading ukraine. they don't want to depend on china again. it is going to be very tricky for germany. you know, i think it speaks to maybe not so much the lack of unity, but lack of consensus in the eu on the common approach to china. we have talked about macron's visit to china and it raised eyebrows saying we don't need to...
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you mentioned scholz traveling to china previously, macron traveled with ame angela merkel. one european line visiting china. how scholz on -- now scholz on his own. now he is going with ursula von der leyen. >> there is one other person i'm thinking of. that is ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. it wasn't that long ago that president xi met with russian counterpart putin. all of these presidents are meeting. there was concern that china may look to somehow get involved in the war or maybe potentially supply russia with represents. -- with weapons. that hasn't h n't happened if it did, that would escalate where do they draw the line in the interests to keep china dialogue going and continue to stay loyal to ukraine and mr. volodymyr zelenskyy's efforts to combat russia? >> that was difficult. what is at stake is the difficulty of drawing the lines with china and meeting with china and issue beyond ukraine we talk about tiktok and semiconductors and all of the relationships. the negativity to china. we see what happened with russia and depending on another power for ene
you mentioned scholz traveling to china previously, macron traveled with ame angela merkel. one european line visiting china. how scholz on -- now scholz on his own. now he is going with ursula von der leyen. >> there is one other person i'm thinking of. that is ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. it wasn't that long ago that president xi met with russian counterpart putin. all of these presidents are meeting. there was concern that china may look to somehow get involved in the war...
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if you think of angela merkel, it is the same she changes the color of the jacket, but it is the same you know what she will look like that way when she comes, you are paying attention that was one very interesting lesson >> so, we are joined by tanya who has spoken to quite a few women leaders this week. it has been an interesting week. the sentiment is around less talk now and more action >> that's right, arabile the clear theme which is interesting is talking live on set with julianna here the other day with julia gillard the first prime minister of australia. as well with this woman is con fwi -- confidence you feel the women in high profile positions talk about not having that confidence i know you met the doctor and you were impressed with her. >> yes it was a conversation we held in high regard. a lot more needs to be done. if we are going to move the needle we started this we'reek with 13 years to get to equal equality >> right it should be 130 minutes i spoke with valerie amos at oxford i started by asking her if she feels that she is a role model herself? >> in the early sta
if you think of angela merkel, it is the same she changes the color of the jacket, but it is the same you know what she will look like that way when she comes, you are paying attention that was one very interesting lesson >> so, we are joined by tanya who has spoken to quite a few women leaders this week. it has been an interesting week. the sentiment is around less talk now and more action >> that's right, arabile the clear theme which is interesting is talking live on set with...
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disagreements with the countries with the arrival of chancellor scholz with the spark with macron and merkel they have been disagreeing on energy and defense this joint cabinet meeting with france and germany happens once a year it was supposed to happen in october. it had been postponed because of some disagreement. they felt they could not progress on the two issues now this is the six-year anniversary of the treaty with the cooperation of the countries to hold the meeting. on the surface, it was a show of unity with the two leaders there has been progress on energy and germany in the past has been in favor of the midcap pipeline france went ahead with the hydrogen pipeline. they announced germany would take part. some progress here with the space and battery initiatives as well there was no big initiative announced by macron and scholz they talked about the support for ukraine, but not the details. they talk about tanks and maybe progress there the key issue has been the european response to the i inflation reduction act from the u.s. they have a strong response of the made in europe indu
disagreements with the countries with the arrival of chancellor scholz with the spark with macron and merkel they have been disagreeing on energy and defense this joint cabinet meeting with france and germany happens once a year it was supposed to happen in october. it had been postponed because of some disagreement. they felt they could not progress on the two issues now this is the six-year anniversary of the treaty with the cooperation of the countries to hold the meeting. on the surface, it...
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probably -- if we're shooting ourself in the foot, western europe is committing suicide >> you blame merkel and biden? >> i think the west has gotten their priorities wrong by the way, it's interesting that fed chairman, in a speech about three weeks ago, specifically said i'm not going to be a climate regulator. >> he did. >> i think these are -- by the way, vanguard pulled out of net zero black rock has come out and said, we've only voted for a quarter of climate initiatives because they're not economic i think you are starting to see people realize the pressure on mi m misallocation -- you're looking at the economy >> i don't know if you're allowed to say this in davos out loud you said the pendulum swung too far towards sustainability >> in the u.k. right now, it is double the price to turn on your dishwasher it is 100% increase to fill your bathtub. last i looked, there's no employee involved in that. you could fire everybody if the dishwasher -- >> isn't that putin's fault? >> no. well, i think the war is -- obviously, the war is on top of all this but if you started ten years ago to
probably -- if we're shooting ourself in the foot, western europe is committing suicide >> you blame merkel and biden? >> i think the west has gotten their priorities wrong by the way, it's interesting that fed chairman, in a speech about three weeks ago, specifically said i'm not going to be a climate regulator. >> he did. >> i think these are -- by the way, vanguard pulled out of net zero black rock has come out and said, we've only voted for a quarter of climate...
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chair jay powell says not a problem in the short term but could be a problem if it persisting david merkel, economist at goldman sachs. he tells me, quote, what would make powell feel like he has to respond is the combination of continued easing in financial conditions plus growth reaccelerating to a level clearly above potential plus a failure of labor market adjustment to take place in the battle tweebetween the f and the markets, bill dudley, former new york fed president, he has no doubt who wins he says the fed has the hammer and all it has to do is keep going. the fed will win every time, he says now, of course, right on cue, the current new york fed president john williams said if the fed has to do more than currently penciled in 5.1% for 2023, it will do more. most fed observers i talk to said that the fed is probably set on 25, but again, if these factors don't start going the way it wants to see them, a 50 is possible either in february or later sara >> steve liesman, thank you very much markets versus the fed, it feels like, is sort of the setup here, dave i do wonder if we're m
chair jay powell says not a problem in the short term but could be a problem if it persisting david merkel, economist at goldman sachs. he tells me, quote, what would make powell feel like he has to respond is the combination of continued easing in financial conditions plus growth reaccelerating to a level clearly above potential plus a failure of labor market adjustment to take place in the battle tweebetween the f and the markets, bill dudley, former new york fed president, he has no doubt...
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trump pointed out via angela merkel back in july. is putin trying to interfere with politics? yes. he has previously. can europe eventually find another way to supply itself with energy? that is the case you look at northern africa and look at eastern immediamediterr and middle east, what is missing is the infrastructure to get to european pipelines at speed and scale. can we get vast amounts of lng from the united states and north america? yes. is the infrastructure there now? no has europe got a tough winter and spring and 12 months ahead absolutely you listen to bruno le maire who spoke out before the invasion of russia this time round, he was talking about the need for muscular european strategy the need for the west to get its act together that is going to be invigorating som somewhat in terms of the ealliance, i spoke to lindsey graham, close friend and confideant of trump he believes that ukraine can win the war which is incredible given the fact he believes a lot of weaponry will go toward ukraine from the west and united states especially. he thinks the western alliance ha
trump pointed out via angela merkel back in july. is putin trying to interfere with politics? yes. he has previously. can europe eventually find another way to supply itself with energy? that is the case you look at northern africa and look at eastern immediamediterr and middle east, what is missing is the infrastructure to get to european pipelines at speed and scale. can we get vast amounts of lng from the united states and north america? yes. is the infrastructure there now? no has europe...
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believed that peace was reasonable and now we have a man who's got the whole world hostage, angela merkel says absolutely nothing, our president has declared russia off-limits, and now he's at a nuclear plant now, gorbachev, remember, in case anyone wants to know, there was a plant called reactor four at chernobyl and it blew up it wasn't there. but gorbachev promised it would be back online in three days so, it's not all fun and roses with gorbachev but at least he decided that, you know what, i can't fight ronald reagan. i'm done i'm going stop the war of arms. >> that was a long time ago, jim. >> no, it isn't. my researcher, he just named his dog reagan >> legacy. if all that's true, jim, why is dutch gas down >> dutch gas price was $500 per barrel equivalent, and i think that there's a belief at this point that there was some serious demand destruction when you get to that level. >> alcoa yesterday shutting down a norway -- >> that's an interesting stock because aluminum is down very, very big that's another powell win. aluminum down 17% for the year, copper down 17% for year you migh
believed that peace was reasonable and now we have a man who's got the whole world hostage, angela merkel says absolutely nothing, our president has declared russia off-limits, and now he's at a nuclear plant now, gorbachev, remember, in case anyone wants to know, there was a plant called reactor four at chernobyl and it blew up it wasn't there. but gorbachev promised it would be back online in three days so, it's not all fun and roses with gorbachev but at least he decided that, you know what,...
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angela merkel put it to biden that he had to approve nord stream 2 germany will bare the brunt. this is going to be a real challenge for germany when they have to think about rationing. who do you cut who gets gas which industries are saved >> how do you see this playing out, helima? what could help germany in this situation? is there nothing that can be done for another year or two or three years? >> a warmer winter can certainly help the continent that would be the bail-out they need vladimir putin has every incentive to make this as painful for europe as possible gas is the perfect weapon of choice gas only comes to 15% of government revenue for russia. oil is a much bigger generator of income for the russian treasury gas is the perfect political tool to use to force the europeans to pull back support for ukraine and force them in territory concessions and rethink the sanctions imposed on december 5th >> helima, the more you talk, the more i think that putin emboldened by germany's sort of recalcitriant to take care ever their own. that may be in their thinking. no doubt abou
angela merkel put it to biden that he had to approve nord stream 2 germany will bare the brunt. this is going to be a real challenge for germany when they have to think about rationing. who do you cut who gets gas which industries are saved >> how do you see this playing out, helima? what could help germany in this situation? is there nothing that can be done for another year or two or three years? >> a warmer winter can certainly help the continent that would be the bail-out they...
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toby, everybody wants to bury the former chancellor angela merkel they say germany became addicted to putin's gas to their credit they're trying to get lg up and running, they're buying floating gas ships. how big of an opportunity is germany in the near and medium term for american gas producers? >> germany is a great example of how countries can receive new information, recognize the bad packets that countries were going down, and redirect to a better solution, and that better solution for their energy is going to be getting their energy from america we have an amazing solution to offer the world, not just europe we can increase our own exports in the united states by a recommended 50 a day that is an opportunity to quad grouple our exports, and that's going to have a tremendous influence to providing energy security to our allies around the world. >> it's going to take a couple of years to get a hard built terminal but what the chancellor said, he secured the only four lng ships in the world he got all four, and a fifth may be on the way. do we have the u.s. infrastructure, the pip
toby, everybody wants to bury the former chancellor angela merkel they say germany became addicted to putin's gas to their credit they're trying to get lg up and running, they're buying floating gas ships. how big of an opportunity is germany in the near and medium term for american gas producers? >> germany is a great example of how countries can receive new information, recognize the bad packets that countries were going down, and redirect to a better solution, and that better solution...
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nukes in order to -- >> germany's decision to decommission >> billy raised his eyebrows where is angela merkel >> i don't know. >> is she with jack ma >> i don't think so. interesting pairing, though. perhaps it will be. >> who knows caught up in a hurricane says dimon. >> exxonmobil, june 22nd, we have to change the date, june 22nd same time, right, 8:00 yeah thank you for that we'll have a lot more as we get closer >> i want people to understand -- >> a very important documentary because it's dealing with all of these issues we talk about every day, namely how do you produce more in a world where you have to leave lot on the ground if you burn it all, we'll far surpass the goals of paris in terms of -- not goals, we'll blow through them. >> david, how many hours training did you get before you went on that >> i had eight hours of helicopter ditching training people think these companies are reck less. anything but they're the opposite. >> we have to move on. >> it's not june 23rd, it's june 22nd >> thank you >> staying at 8:00. >> yes apparently the january 6th hearings are a primetime event
nukes in order to -- >> germany's decision to decommission >> billy raised his eyebrows where is angela merkel >> i don't know. >> is she with jack ma >> i don't think so. interesting pairing, though. perhaps it will be. >> who knows caught up in a hurricane says dimon. >> exxonmobil, june 22nd, we have to change the date, june 22nd same time, right, 8:00 yeah thank you for that we'll have a lot more as we get closer >> i want people to understand...
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about how the russian army isn't that good, but the russian army is big, and i still can't believe that merkel made a deal with the devil, just basically said listen, we're going to decommission nuclear plants, not just coal. if coal makes a resurgence, which it seems to, you could buy norfolk southern i think the railroads were caught flat-footed but if you want to know a company that i think is the one to buy off this, it's caterpillar. they had an analyst meeting yesterday that was just stunning and they are both good for alternative energy and for carbon energy, for carbon capture. jim is doing an amazing job, returning a gigantic amount of cash to the shareholder. deere reports this week and caterpillar. caterpillar could go higher than this people are saying how can you recommend them going into a recession, jim look at the mix of what they have it's geared toward energy. china is only about 5% now >> of cat? >> of cat. you always used to think, cat, i got to sell on that. cat is -- a lot of infrastructure but a lot of energy of all kinds. it's a very exciting company now. >> it's the to
about how the russian army isn't that good, but the russian army is big, and i still can't believe that merkel made a deal with the devil, just basically said listen, we're going to decommission nuclear plants, not just coal. if coal makes a resurgence, which it seems to, you could buy norfolk southern i think the railroads were caught flat-footed but if you want to know a company that i think is the one to buy off this, it's caterpillar. they had an analyst meeting yesterday that was just...
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where is merkel? >> merkel. >> why doesn't she own up? look, i just think that -- >> not a good look for her >> when people talk about this market, they're fixated on the fact that the nasdaq is falling apart. we did some work yesterday with carly garner talking about -- a terrific technician -- talking about we're still, if you use the trend line from the bottom l in 2009 to the top right before the pandemic, it took a long time to get up it was a long time to get there. and we did 7,000 points. we went 10,000 points in less than two years since the bottom of the pandemic. you know we'll have to -- >> i guess the question is has the underperformance been so huge at this point -- >> we're oversold. am alphabet was good. i think the big issue will be mondelez versus boeing i want economy opening and, you know, give me milk and other owes please. >> nabisco snacks. it's been a good category. >> a good aisle. >> we can agree on that. as a reminder, get in on the investing club with jim. this is a good time in earnings season sign up, find ou
where is merkel? >> merkel. >> why doesn't she own up? look, i just think that -- >> not a good look for her >> when people talk about this market, they're fixated on the fact that the nasdaq is falling apart. we did some work yesterday with carly garner talking about -- a terrific technician -- talking about we're still, if you use the trend line from the bottom l in 2009 to the top right before the pandemic, it took a long time to get up it was a long time to get...
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men and women most likely aren't your best experts at energy as evident by the notion i guess angela merkel not even in this country is the poster child. in many ways it's about her saying to the world how green germany was. they didn't develop their own energy source. they counted on horrible people like putin to get their energy, and they're still using every bit as much as they ever did as a matter of fact for a while they were burning really nasty coal i guess the real story here are energy is that the markets know better than politicians. i understand there are issues. i wish renewables were ready for prime time maybe more than anybody and maybe so does the fed because i'll tell you what they're tightening cycle is definitely warranted energy is the problem. >> doesn't your mustang run on salad oil or something >> i'll tell you what yoosh i've done my share of conversions to nat gas. and i don't know how many of you out there remember in 2012, 2013 on live tv i converted an f150 gas truck right on natural gas and within five hours it was running on a dual fuel system, and i think that'
men and women most likely aren't your best experts at energy as evident by the notion i guess angela merkel not even in this country is the poster child. in many ways it's about her saying to the world how green germany was. they didn't develop their own energy source. they counted on horrible people like putin to get their energy, and they're still using every bit as much as they ever did as a matter of fact for a while they were burning really nasty coal i guess the real story here are energy...
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what they need the chemical companies and the auto companies actually run germany right now because merkel is not there it is just, i mean, they're in total disarray, the germans. they're in disarray. they don't know what to do the new leader -- it seems that he's not quite yet doing the right thing. >> he's brand new. >>well, i mean, why is poland -- poland, hungary -- maldives has probably taken more than they have it's hard to figure out what charity to give to 1 $100,000 is not much in the grand scheme of things it keeps coming back to the red crosses. i want ed to give money to churches but no one is set up. no one is set up for the refugee crisis this is when germany should step up but poland stepping up. >> yes, they have. gnat gas on track for the best start for the year since 1990. we'll get am'smacrer "d dash" and count down to the opening bell on the final day of q1. don't go away. sure! ...after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. what's the wi-fi password again? here... you... go. cool, tha
what they need the chemical companies and the auto companies actually run germany right now because merkel is not there it is just, i mean, they're in total disarray, the germans. they're in disarray. they don't know what to do the new leader -- it seems that he's not quite yet doing the right thing. >> he's brand new. >>well, i mean, why is poland -- poland, hungary -- maldives has probably taken more than they have it's hard to figure out what charity to give to 1 $100,000 is not...
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you have countries are hostage to russian oil and gas, especially germany thanks to former chancellor merkel they don't want to have to pay for russian gas in rubles. now that european needs a new energy supply, our government wants to help them fill the void the white house and the european commission announced a join task force to provide them with natural gas. it costs a lot of money and freeze it into liquid and that requires gas terminals which brings me to cherif souki. and now he's doing it again with tellurian which just began on the first terminal the stock is up 40% in the last 12 days including another 6% so let's talk to cherif souki who understands this business better than anybody. mr. souki, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you very much, jim. >> it is great that you're on. i want to congratulate you because the driftwood l&g, and i look at your release and i think is there any way you could double or trip the size of this project. >> i think eventually we're going to get to 27 million tons which is three bcf a day and that is about as much as we can do on that particular
you have countries are hostage to russian oil and gas, especially germany thanks to former chancellor merkel they don't want to have to pay for russian gas in rubles. now that european needs a new energy supply, our government wants to help them fill the void the white house and the european commission announced a join task force to provide them with natural gas. it costs a lot of money and freeze it into liquid and that requires gas terminals which brings me to cherif souki. and now he's doing...
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but angela merkel gets no criticism, but the fact is that the speed with which they went green is one of the reasons why it's so difficult to challenge the russians we don't talk about that enough. a lot we say is, well, they've got nukes. but the fact is, if you shut down the pipes they have to germany, they might run out of money in this quarter. otherwise i think there's a lot of people who are starting to say, you know, the whole notion that zelenskyy may be winning or whatever is not coming true. because in the end, the russians are perfectly -- missiles day and night. and a certain point, you can get a situation where in chechnya where putin destroyed the whole city then declared victory. you don't want that. i think there's a lot of people who are starting to worry if nato doesn't step up more weapons, this thing could get really, really ugly. >> we did get more weapon supply yesterday from the uk. from sweden. right. we're a long way -- it was a month ago tomorrow or i think it's today, really, in which we thought kyiv was 72 hours away from being run over. >> that's true bide
but angela merkel gets no criticism, but the fact is that the speed with which they went green is one of the reasons why it's so difficult to challenge the russians we don't talk about that enough. a lot we say is, well, they've got nukes. but the fact is, if you shut down the pipes they have to germany, they might run out of money in this quarter. otherwise i think there's a lot of people who are starting to say, you know, the whole notion that zelenskyy may be winning or whatever is not...
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angela merkel for everything else she achieved while being german chancellor, turned away from nuclear energy. that's turned out to be a short-sighted decision on her part it has to be redressed those were wrong government decisions that have to be addressed with right government decisions. also in our hurry to go in a greener and more renewable way, which is the right way to go, we have to go in that direction, we've forgotten an energy transition is a transition and dhurg period of time, you need oil and gas, and so the disincentive, the disinvestment in oil and gas that we've undertaken over the last few years, we're paying for that >> what do you expect as everyone is gathering now? i assume they're going to talk about what will be done in response if russia uses chemical weapons or worse here as this continues? what kind of language should we expect on that front >> so underscoring all of president biden's -- his nato meeting, eu meeting, g7 meeting in brussels and then poland on friday, is are we going to get further with putin by confronting him, or are we going to get further w
angela merkel for everything else she achieved while being german chancellor, turned away from nuclear energy. that's turned out to be a short-sighted decision on her part it has to be redressed those were wrong government decisions that have to be addressed with right government decisions. also in our hurry to go in a greener and more renewable way, which is the right way to go, we have to go in that direction, we've forgotten an energy transition is a transition and dhurg period of time, you...
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he's never seen the west be strong he thinking the west always crumbles he genuinely had respect for merkel, but she hasn't been seen since mid february she was a part of, in many ways, of power plays so germany is at the mercy. >> jim, now it is time for us to start getting to some of the news we haven't been able to in the first half hour given that address. let's start with starbucks kevin johnson is leaving very quickly, announcing kevin johnson intends to retire after five years as ceo. april 4th, only a few weeks away, howard shultz has been appointed interim ceo. kevin johnson will stay around as a partner, employee, special consultant starbucks said it would select a new leader by fall the chap of the independence board melolody hobson. >> then we have this mvp, one of the greatest players in the game on the bench, so the board called him up. we called and said, howard, would you help us out during this period? he agreed to do so we thought at this moment he's the person persons, the perfect culture carrier. he'll help us transition, on-board a new leaders we get all of that for a d
he's never seen the west be strong he thinking the west always crumbles he genuinely had respect for merkel, but she hasn't been seen since mid february she was a part of, in many ways, of power plays so germany is at the mercy. >> jim, now it is time for us to start getting to some of the news we haven't been able to in the first half hour given that address. let's start with starbucks kevin johnson is leaving very quickly, announcing kevin johnson intends to retire after five years as...
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vaccines for peace, a merkel ga gambit, and a ukrainian offense powered by u.s. unmanned aerial vehicles it may be a little outside the box, but we should do everything we can to end the war without escalating the situation into a direct conflict between two nuclear powers i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to try to find it just for you, right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts now >>> the president's going to europe as the war closes in on kyiv i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >>> an extraordinary nato summit convened president biden set to attend. >> to discuss ongoing deterrents and defense efforts in response to the unprovoked and unjustified attack. >> war torn kyiv. >> president zelenskyy readies his address to the u.s. congress what we snow about his speech and the plea he'll make to america and the world. >>> a suspecte
vaccines for peace, a merkel ga gambit, and a ukrainian offense powered by u.s. unmanned aerial vehicles it may be a little outside the box, but we should do everything we can to end the war without escalating the situation into a direct conflict between two nuclear powers i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to try to find it just for you, right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts now >>> the...
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. >> that's where the rubber hits the road, fred this is where angela merkel left office with over 70% approval rating, yet was response for germany's independence on natural gas here what should we look to europe to do, given the prices they're paying, to ensure they have energy security for the decade to come, if they are going to take a more muscular stance against russia >> the transition will take some time you've got a majority of the cold for germany coming from russia you've got 55% gas, and the majority of oil. italy gets 40% of its gas from russia this will not change overnight they have to under this is a geopolitical down side and they have to fix it over the short term, there's also the question of weapons there are migs, different bombers, that are in european union, but the eastern part of it, can that reach ukraine on time there's a great needs for javelins, drones, mainly coming from turkey, a great need for stingers, can that get to ukraine in time? the longer it's extended, the more at the time help ukraine, but russia is making slow, ugly process. we're all watching
. >> that's where the rubber hits the road, fred this is where angela merkel left office with over 70% approval rating, yet was response for germany's independence on natural gas here what should we look to europe to do, given the prices they're paying, to ensure they have energy security for the decade to come, if they are going to take a more muscular stance against russia >> the transition will take some time you've got a majority of the cold for germany coming from russia you've...
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that means an overhaul ever since world war ii and since the beginning of the merkel era after the fall of the soviet union. in the '80s, to give you an idea of how much our military has been shrinking, in the '80s, there were 3,500 tanks in the military right now, 300 no way we could confront a military confrontation or go into a military concentration with a country like russia what happens now is a forceful revival of the germany military. it will remain to be seen how they want to staff it. the military service is voluntary. it is not very well popular are to go into the militaryright now. they really have to do a lot more to attract talent to the military if they want to expand to a sizable force olof scholz was saying this 100 million euro this year which will be spent to buy jets and drones, et cetera, tanks it will be spent on european companies. that is why the shares are moving m to sum up, it is an historic shift to the defense and energy policy what happens now is to resist the nuclear exit they are looking into, perhaps, extending the lifetime of the existing nuclear reacto
that means an overhaul ever since world war ii and since the beginning of the merkel era after the fall of the soviet union. in the '80s, to give you an idea of how much our military has been shrinking, in the '80s, there were 3,500 tanks in the military right now, 300 no way we could confront a military confrontation or go into a military concentration with a country like russia what happens now is a forceful revival of the germany military. it will remain to be seen how they want to staff it....
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. >> i think angela merkel had a great relationship with russia spoke russian fluently from east germany. mutual respect where, obviously, putin has just total disrespect for our democracy. and freshman chancellor in germany takes advantage of that. >> yeah. i think they're trying to figure out how to keep the lights on. >>> one thing we haven't mentioned is the reopening trade is pretty stable today the cdc reported to drop mask guidance in the coming days. i mean, people have moved on, to a large degree. >> or maybe they haven't i walk the streets of manhattan and so many people outside are wearing masks still. i want to interview each one individually and ask them what they think their risk profile is they need to wear a risk profile outside. i don't do that. to each its own. the cdc will say you don't necessarily need to indoors in a lot of places. new york city schools will let them not wear masks outdoors. >> numbers on services -- >> it's coming from all places it's just not coming together for jay. it's not it's not coming. >> he hasn't started raising rates yet. or he hasn't sta
. >> i think angela merkel had a great relationship with russia spoke russian fluently from east germany. mutual respect where, obviously, putin has just total disrespect for our democracy. and freshman chancellor in germany takes advantage of that. >> yeah. i think they're trying to figure out how to keep the lights on. >>> one thing we haven't mentioned is the reopening trade is pretty stable today the cdc reported to drop mask guidance in the coming days. i mean, people...
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russians have to rethink their game plan there was a sense that the germans couldn't take it angela merkel, good relationship with russia, so she retires. new guy comes in and we have no idea what they're doing. maybe there's hope that if he really joins what biden is doing, that the russians recognize there's risk right now it doesn't seem like the russians think there's any risk to what they're doing and that's crazy plus ukraine's broke it's not like they're getting a real prize it's 50/50 to buy today. who is the last person from the fed who speaks let's say they decide to speak at 3:00 and they say, you know what, i really see these numbers and i don't believe how behind the curve we are you'll feel like a total dope if you bought. >> it's the same thing he's been saying for a week now. every time he says it, it does spook the market. >> you can't get masking tape and tape it. you can't just tape his mouth, you know -- >> as much as you may like to -- >> yeah, he's a really good guy. you can't say, listen, i'm sticking a handkerchief in your mouth and i'm taping it. that does not happ
russians have to rethink their game plan there was a sense that the germans couldn't take it angela merkel, good relationship with russia, so she retires. new guy comes in and we have no idea what they're doing. maybe there's hope that if he really joins what biden is doing, that the russians recognize there's risk right now it doesn't seem like the russians think there's any risk to what they're doing and that's crazy plus ukraine's broke it's not like they're getting a real prize it's 50/50...
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especially he has met with angela merkel, the former chancellor, who has known to be close or known to be close to vladimir putin and could tell him a little bit more about the motivations of vladimir putin and what his thinking is like. i think that's the biggest question among the new german government how does he think and what does he want? vladimir putin has a lot of maximum demands which are unlikely to be met by the west the key question is how can the diplomatic solution look like and there might be some movement on that issue when scholz is meeting vladimir putin in moscow it seems it is a last-ditch effort to avoid a military escalation nobody wants it. the key question is whether scholz is with it or not is too little too late and what he can achieve with that initiative >> anetta. thank you. absolutely our next guest is the senior policy fellow on foreign relations. great to have you with us. can we start by following on from what anetta was saying. what is your assessment of how germany handled this crisis so far? >> i think germany needed some time to settle in. the new c
especially he has met with angela merkel, the former chancellor, who has known to be close or known to be close to vladimir putin and could tell him a little bit more about the motivations of vladimir putin and what his thinking is like. i think that's the biggest question among the new german government how does he think and what does he want? vladimir putin has a lot of maximum demands which are unlikely to be met by the west the key question is how can the diplomatic solution look like and...
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than putin probably would have been briefed on before he took the decision to escalate to begin with merkel is gone she was supposed to be the tough nut on sanctions and leading the minsk accords. macron is talk about strategic autonomy he was really anowed about the whole aukus fracas from the united states. and biden is focused on china. he got out of afghanistan. he seemed to be weaker yet, what we see right now is the united states leading nato with redeployments to the baltics and bulgaria and romania. we see the americans and europeans say if you invade, there's going to be economic hell to pay, and further more, we have the germans accepting behind the scenes at least and i think they will say publicly in short order if there's any incursion, nord stream is done that's why olaf schultz has just accepting this trip to meet with biden on february 7th in washington i mean, schultz was a little squishy to begin with, but he's moved in a very different direction. so i think if you're putin right now, you look at nato and say, this is much more coherent than i expected and if you escalate
than putin probably would have been briefed on before he took the decision to escalate to begin with merkel is gone she was supposed to be the tough nut on sanctions and leading the minsk accords. macron is talk about strategic autonomy he was really anowed about the whole aukus fracas from the united states. and biden is focused on china. he got out of afghanistan. he seemed to be weaker yet, what we see right now is the united states leading nato with redeployments to the baltics and bulgaria...
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back in 2002 to phase out nuclear power and shift from fossil fuels to clean renewable energy angela merkel set the 2022 deadline to schett down all nuclear power plants after the fukushima disaster in japan ten years ago. >> how to be a good boyfriend, how to style a wolf haircut, whatever that is, and allergies or covid some of the top google searches this year. what do we collectively ask the most find out next. >> plus, it's new year's eve break out the champagne, or maybe don't. why that bottle of bubbly you have tucked away could be worth more than ever >> first, other parts of the world already ringing in the new year in sydney, australia, a beautiful light and fireworks show lighting up the harbor bridge and opera house no fireworks in auckland, new zealand, this year, but they still celebrating the night with the light show, and kicking off 2022 with a bang from the bangkok tower in thailand. this area known as the times square of asia look at that wow. and a live look at times square, in new york city people already gathering ahead of tonight's ball drop smaller than in past years
back in 2002 to phase out nuclear power and shift from fossil fuels to clean renewable energy angela merkel set the 2022 deadline to schett down all nuclear power plants after the fukushima disaster in japan ten years ago. >> how to be a good boyfriend, how to style a wolf haircut, whatever that is, and allergies or covid some of the top google searches this year. what do we collectively ask the most find out next. >> plus, it's new year's eve break out the champagne, or maybe...
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this area will he manage to get a second term and given that we have germany that's moving away from merkel, does this mean that -- a more, let's call it, move towards the united states of europe, and in addition you have got the whole issue of the italian presidency and whether draghi can continue this successful brief period of being the prime minister all these things are there on top of everything to do with omicron and covid and inflation, et cetera, et cetera so huge number of uncertainties. but it -- if we were to work on the naive assumption that omicron, perhaps naive, that omicron while it is spreading faster is much weaker than the previous variants, it's not impossible that we are in the early stages of finally shifting this to being an endemic health challenge from pandemic, in which case the european economies will come roaring back because the european policy makers have signed up recently it's not impossible by the end of january we're talking about some kind of accelerating boom again, at least in the economic cycle. >> ending to an optimistic note. always a pleasure to you
this area will he manage to get a second term and given that we have germany that's moving away from merkel, does this mean that -- a more, let's call it, move towards the united states of europe, and in addition you have got the whole issue of the italian presidency and whether draghi can continue this successful brief period of being the prime minister all these things are there on top of everything to do with omicron and covid and inflation, et cetera, et cetera so huge number of...
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there also from the side of the russians to test how europe is nowadays with the absence of angela merkel who was very influential in brokering relations with the russians it remains to be seen as of now it seems nordstream 2 is not off the table and could start operations by summer but a decision on that sits with the court because that's what the new foreign minister was saying yesterday, as it stands now, as the organization is set up, nord stream 2 cannot go operational because it's modelled to european energy law. >> appreciate the detail there thank you very much. coming up supply chain crunches hitting the wallets this holiday season we'll bring you that story right after the break. >>> hello and welcome to "street signs," if you are just joining us, i'm karen tso and these are your headlines sterling under pressure as the uk ups the covid alert level prime minister boris johnson issuing a stark warning over the omicron variant. >> no one should be in any doubt there is a tidal wave of omicron coming and i'm afraid it is now clear that two doses of vaccine are simply not enough tog
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. >> and heresler what's happening at this hour after 16 years, the angela merkel era is over shoelz is takes power. >>> great britain, australia and lithuania won't send any top officials to the olympics in beijing. it's a protest against what the u.s. is calling ongoing genocide french officials have released a saudi arabia man they thought was connected to the journalist khashoggi. checks determine he's not the former saudi royal guard member suspected in participating in khashoggi's murder inside istanbul >>> and in a hospital, being treated for a colon tumor. he'll be discharged in the next couple of days >>> keep your eyes on shares of roku as they reach a multiyear agreement with google to keep youtube and youtube tv on the platform shares back. about a three-weekighe hh re a lot more ahead stay with us you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> we're about an hour into the tra
. >> and heresler what's happening at this hour after 16 years, the angela merkel era is over shoelz is takes power. >>> great britain, australia and lithuania won't send any top officials to the olympics in beijing. it's a protest against what the u.s. is calling ongoing genocide french officials have released a saudi arabia man they thought was connected to the journalist khashoggi. checks determine he's not the former saudi royal guard member suspected in participating in...
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in germany, elected to become the next chancellor of germany ending a 16-year tenure by angela merkel. this morning, he'll be sworn in. a tremendous day in europe indeed turning to the markets edging higher. tracking what you are seeing state side yesterday was a strong session the stoxx 600 gained nearly 2.5% you said you were seeing the strongest trade since march. the strongest day since november 2020 when that news came out from pfizer. that day the vaccine proved to be effective combatting the virus you've got utilities, health care on the down side with a pull back banks down and retailers down about 8% the overall market extending the rally. courtney >> we have a green day in europe good morning congress is looking to increase that debt limit. around 9:35 p.m., the house did a proof the process to bypass the threshold to raise the debt ceiling. instead, they can do it with a simple majority vote they could consider increasing the limit by $2 trillion that could be enough to last through the midterms the senate needs to vote and does have the backing of the chamber's top republi
in germany, elected to become the next chancellor of germany ending a 16-year tenure by angela merkel. this morning, he'll be sworn in. a tremendous day in europe indeed turning to the markets edging higher. tracking what you are seeing state side yesterday was a strong session the stoxx 600 gained nearly 2.5% you said you were seeing the strongest trade since march. the strongest day since november 2020 when that news came out from pfizer. that day the vaccine proved to be effective combatting...
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booster, which essentially means you have 100 million people fully vaxed, but not boosted merck toda-- merkel saying today vaccination is good for about nine months. so they're trying to push boosters all the way around the world. >> i think when dr. topol was on "mad money", he said we shouldn't call it a booster. the fact is the two-shot regimen was not good enough. >> it's always been three? >> but our fabulous nih, the cdc combination of people -- get the clown cars out at this point they -- they did not tell us -- pfizer told me early on you need three, but pfizer is worried about people talking about price gouging and pfizer was trying to -- even pfizer was saying over and over, you'll need the third. the medical establishment is saying basically they're worth three, but we only gave you two. that's being used by the anti--vaxers saying they told us to get two, now it's three, so will there be four so there's continues evidence that the anti-vaxers are getting from the nih, and i include dr. fauci. you talked about some bullish -- wouldn't it be weird if this new variant accelerated us
booster, which essentially means you have 100 million people fully vaxed, but not boosted merck toda-- merkel saying today vaccination is good for about nine months. so they're trying to push boosters all the way around the world. >> i think when dr. topol was on "mad money", he said we shouldn't call it a booster. the fact is the two-shot regimen was not good enough. >> it's always been three? >> but our fabulous nih, the cdc combination of people -- get the clown...
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for example, there's a report that merkel requested a lockdown in germany but the new coalition turned her down it's hard to guess what's going to happen. >> according to the ceo, he said they're not really seeing any slowdown in the travel book kz pings as a result of the latest raise. and in fact, holiday booking has actually surged for the first time because we did not see it last year. it's a similar message we got up for the hayat ceo that they're not seeing it right now given the covid surge. we've seen it impact sentiment and planning before. as far as amex is concerned, he's incredibly optimistic we have to watch the inflation story. a little inflation has been very good for his business. >> look forward to hearing more this afternoon lucky you. >>> meantime, this mia copau from jaime diamond he regrets making the joke about his company outlasting china's communist party. he quipped the communist party celebrating the 100th year so is j.p. morgan. he said i regret and should not have made the comment. i was trying to talk about the strength and longevity of the company. >> one
for example, there's a report that merkel requested a lockdown in germany but the new coalition turned her down it's hard to guess what's going to happen. >> according to the ceo, he said they're not really seeing any slowdown in the travel book kz pings as a result of the latest raise. and in fact, holiday booking has actually surged for the first time because we did not see it last year. it's a similar message we got up for the hayat ceo that they're not seeing it right now given the...
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german chancellor merkel talking and some say she's making comments about the situation in germany. that this is maybe some of the worst the country has faced ever those would see the comments move a little bit. nothing that majorly dramatic. those comments did drive the sentiment in the trade so far. >> the german dax in the markets would trade so far with regard to some of those names. we are down remember 20% of its highs here only about 8% off the record highs right now. he responded to the question whether the tesla s model s would be available in china. watch tesla shares with regard to the covid headlines if you take a look, it is the all important holiday shopping season where we are showing a little more movement moderna and pfizer are some of the most active names. novavax up 3.5%. some travel names still holding up to the pre-market trade possibly right now dispied the merkel headline. >>> president biden this week expected to announce his choice of fed chair a choice between pouille and brainard the question is why is it taking so long. going back and forth on this, it i
german chancellor merkel talking and some say she's making comments about the situation in germany. that this is maybe some of the worst the country has faced ever those would see the comments move a little bit. nothing that majorly dramatic. those comments did drive the sentiment in the trade so far. >> the german dax in the markets would trade so far with regard to some of those names. we are down remember 20% of its highs here only about 8% off the record highs right now. he responded...
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out to annette for more the gender balance equation not an issue with a female chance lar in angela merkel but now as a man looks to take the top job it is an issue now give us a sense how balanced this coalition will be >> i think for now we have just seen a draft outlook for the government and it looks broadly balanced, i have to say, many new faces and names, which have not been discussed widely also in germany let's focus on this one on the main players which will be christian lindner as the head of the finance ministry this is crucial also for european issues because christian lindner is adamant about the fact that he does not want to push too many responsibility in terms of finance to the brussel level and that means it's germany most likely who will look very thoroughly at which kind of financing commitments will be put into the common parts and which will not be put into the common part, especially when it comes to the european deposits insurance scheme, which is crucial for the capital markets. i guess christian lind ner that was a red line they were getting the finance ministry a
out to annette for more the gender balance equation not an issue with a female chance lar in angela merkel but now as a man looks to take the top job it is an issue now give us a sense how balanced this coalition will be >> i think for now we have just seen a draft outlook for the government and it looks broadly balanced, i have to say, many new faces and names, which have not been discussed widely also in germany let's focus on this one on the main players which will be christian lindner...
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in germany, chancellor angela merkel just approved new restrictions for unvaccinated people cases there hit an all-time high yesterday. and today the health minister stopped short of ruling down a lockdown across the eu, daily infections have skyrocketed over the past couple of months cases have increased more than 300% since late september, from johns hopkins. the w.h.o. once again calling on europe as the epicenter of this pandemic nbc's keir simmons in london tracking this covid wave. >> reporter: austria will lock down for ten days, maybe even 20 days such is the concern in austria now about the rising numbers of infections and this lockdown is not only for the unvaccinated, it applies to everyone in austria countries across europe, shep, will be watching, particularly in germany where concern is heightening as the numbers are rising there could be a national lockdown in germany too. but nowhere as tough as austria, which is now bringing in a vaccine mandate. the chancellor of austria saying all people should get the shot, saying it is the only way to beat back the virus and saying,
in germany, chancellor angela merkel just approved new restrictions for unvaccinated people cases there hit an all-time high yesterday. and today the health minister stopped short of ruling down a lockdown across the eu, daily infections have skyrocketed over the past couple of months cases have increased more than 300% since late september, from johns hopkins. the w.h.o. once again calling on europe as the epicenter of this pandemic nbc's keir simmons in london tracking this covid wave....
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that is the highest number on a single day since the start of the pandemic angela merkel, the chancellor, said that the fourth wave is hitting germany with full force. right now there's no need for a green pass like in italy here there, but they are talking about introducing a green pass to enter public places like bars and restaurants, kelly >> it is fascinating what italy has done again, giving you a couple of different ways to qualify including if you recently suffered from it maybe some ideas there as the rest of the country will turn its ascension tension to battling this as well. claudio, thank you so much for joining us nbc's claudio la vanigne in rome >>> tools and methods that harkened to the financial cries w crisis were used my next guest argues that the central challenge now is inflation, and the excess demand can be blamed in part on the policy response. how should policymakers try to fix the mess some would say they created? joining me is neil irwin, senior economics correspondent at "the new york times." neil, welcome. i don't think anybody blames them for trying to help t
that is the highest number on a single day since the start of the pandemic angela merkel, the chancellor, said that the fourth wave is hitting germany with full force. right now there's no need for a green pass like in italy here there, but they are talking about introducing a green pass to enter public places like bars and restaurants, kelly >> it is fascinating what italy has done again, giving you a couple of different ways to qualify including if you recently suffered from it maybe...
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moment here when we're in rome after this g20 to look at multilateralism in europe we know that angela merkel is about to leave the german chancellory in france president emmanuel macron is also focused on an upcoming presidential election so many people are wondering whether it's mario draggi, the true european leader pushing for more multilateralism i asked at a press conference whether he feels that way. take a look. >> we saw countries that we thought had been quite reluctant to move along the lines that we were sort of suggesting and pressing them to move on until a few days ago and then they moved. and some of these moves actually took place last night. with the right -- what we -- all of us consider right language. and again i should thank the ambassador because he masterminded all the workers of all the -- all the work to this extent so it was something is changed i think the -- what's changed is the assessment that without cooperation we go nowhere on issues like climate, on issues like health, on issues like poverty. we go nowhere. and the form of cooperation we know best is multila
moment here when we're in rome after this g20 to look at multilateralism in europe we know that angela merkel is about to leave the german chancellory in france president emmanuel macron is also focused on an upcoming presidential election so many people are wondering whether it's mario draggi, the true european leader pushing for more multilateralism i asked at a press conference whether he feels that way. take a look. >> we saw countries that we thought had been quite reluctant to move...
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. >>> spd leader takes steps to take over for angela merkel. >> translator: let us together hopefully in the next few weeks not only get a new traffic light government on track but let us renew this country >>> and phillips cuts its full year outlook as sales slide with the company citing supply chain issues the ceo tells cnbc that despite the shortages it's still at an all time high. >> we saw a shortage of containers and we could not deliver as much as we could have we're sitting on an all-time high book but we could not fully realize that >>> good morning to you and welcome to the program european markets starting out the week on the back foot. the stoxx 600 trading half a percent lower this morning so a little bit of a retreat after last week's strong performance coming in to today's session, it was up 2.6%, the second positive week in a row. in terms of what's driving markets this morning, the china data out overnight no doubt a strong reason of the trades. and the germany exploratory talks looking like they're going well and also fresh comments over the weekend from the governor
. >>> spd leader takes steps to take over for angela merkel. >> translator: let us together hopefully in the next few weeks not only get a new traffic light government on track but let us renew this country >>> and phillips cuts its full year outlook as sales slide with the company citing supply chain issues the ceo tells cnbc that despite the shortages it's still at an all time high. >> we saw a shortage of containers and we could not deliver as much as we could...
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two of angela merkel's closest allies will step down from their posts to make way for their next generation of christian democrats. in a tweet they said the move would allow the cdu to, quote, position itself for the future the conservative cdu block finished behind the social democrats in last month's election and suffered the worst general election results ever. >>> elon musk says tesla should begin rolling the first of its new cars off the production line at the berlin factory as soon as next month speaking at a festival, he suggested it would still take time to reach the targeted volume of 10,000 cars per day. and the ministry is expected to green light production shortly thereafter dan ives joins us now. dan, thanks for joining us this morning. tesla guru you've been following this stock for years. looking through your latest notes on tesla, you make the point that building out manufacturing capacity globally remains key to tesla's success how do the new production plants in austin and berlin help it build out production capacity? what kind of gains do they stand to make? >> yeah, thes
two of angela merkel's closest allies will step down from their posts to make way for their next generation of christian democrats. in a tweet they said the move would allow the cdu to, quote, position itself for the future the conservative cdu block finished behind the social democrats in last month's election and suffered the worst general election results ever. >>> elon musk says tesla should begin rolling the first of its new cars off the production line at the berlin factory as...
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>> yes, the party is in a mess so basically, merkel leaves a big hole in this party and i think many people will miss her, because what -- the whole winning of the conservative party was basically due to her personality and her authenticity and her integrity so people -- and her stability so she always went for stable issues so -- and they don't have, really, a successor that is really convincing. so there is very much infighting and it's possible that shed, who ran for the conservative party as successor for angle merkel, he might step down because there's a lot of infighting and it's not clear whether he's going to survive it's probably unlikely that he's going to survive >> dalia, it's been a pleasure speaking to you and hearing your insights >>> turning to the uk, the country has extended an emergency visa program for truck drivers. amid the continuing fuel shortage, the government says it will continue issuing temporary visas to recruit nearly 5,000 drivers into next year starting today the military will also be deployed to help with fuel delivery to petrol stations which have s
>> yes, the party is in a mess so basically, merkel leaves a big hole in this party and i think many people will miss her, because what -- the whole winning of the conservative party was basically due to her personality and her authenticity and her integrity so people -- and her stability so she always went for stable issues so -- and they don't have, really, a successor that is really convincing. so there is very much infighting and it's possible that shed, who ran for the conservative...
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options and is open to talks with the city in other bear news, in germany a first edition of an angela merkel teddy bear has sold out in just days despite a $209 price tag. they are made by hand and it take about four hours to make one. there is also a very long waiting list so fans of the outgoing cleanse lore will have to be patient, or fans of teddy bears made by hand. >> i think she has like an 82% approval rating on her way out. >> that's a heck of a build a bear >> and a nice wig. >> a wig. >>> let's get a check on the markets. dow and s&p particular picking up steam, nasdaq is higher after dipping into the red a third of 1% gain, dow is up 236. as stocks try to rebound yields are lower. rick santelli is here to explain it all out of the cme. >> it is interesting because some people might call today a breather i would say we are going a long stretch with no pullbacks in either case we settled yesterday around 1.53 plus, we are now a little bit over 1.54 tens and 30s are indeed higher yield, lower price look at the two-week chart of tens right after the fed meeting we started to accelera
options and is open to talks with the city in other bear news, in germany a first edition of an angela merkel teddy bear has sold out in just days despite a $209 price tag. they are made by hand and it take about four hours to make one. there is also a very long waiting list so fans of the outgoing cleanse lore will have to be patient, or fans of teddy bears made by hand. >> i think she has like an 82% approval rating on her way out. >> that's a heck of a build a bear >> and a...
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merkel first became chancellor in 2005 when president george w. bush was still in office >>> ford making a really big bet on electric vehicles brand new factories, a focus on electric trucks. phil lebeau breaks down all the brand new details that just went public we ride along with a new energy response team in san francisco dedicated to just one thing, overdoses. why people are shelling out money for a drug that kills more people than covid. and a massive infrastructure bill, avoiding a government shutdown the debt limit it's a juggling act on capitol hill in a pivotal week can lawmakers keep all the balls in the air that's next as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on a >>> major news from ford in this hour in its push to go >>> major news from ford in this hour in its push to go all out on electric. the company just announced it's building four new plants in the united states and hiring almost 11,000 new workers ford officials say three plants will build new batteries, the fourth assembling the all-electric f series truc
merkel first became chancellor in 2005 when president george w. bush was still in office >>> ford making a really big bet on electric vehicles brand new factories, a focus on electric trucks. phil lebeau breaks down all the brand new details that just went public we ride along with a new energy response team in san francisco dedicated to just one thing, overdoses. why people are shelling out money for a drug that kills more people than covid. and a massive infrastructure bill, avoiding...